Just have to give a shot out to Clay, who should but probably won't win DPOY given Williamson's reputation and still excellent play. But I think Clay is more versatile in the range of who he can guard and does nightly, everyone from pgs to post players. Last night he had Domask, and while the stat line says he held Domask to 9 pts and 2/10 shooting, the reality is, he was even more dominant. Domask got 4 pts on dead ball fouls/technicals, and hit a trey on a switch against 7'0 Carpers , so basically got 2 pts on 1/9 shooting.
Valpo fans mostly voiced happiness at Clay's departure, and I admit, while I thought he was a very talented player, I didn't know whether he could fill the role MSU needed him to, of being more a defensive and rebounding 4 spot . Not only has he really adapted to that role, his overall game is better than I anticipated. He's shooting 53% fg, about 80% ft, and while just under 30% from 3pt, he basically only takes that shot 1-2 times a game and has been judicious in such. He has a great 2-1 assist to turnover ratio, averages just under 7 rbs, a blk and stl, has been a very team oriented model citizen, and plays hard consistently, while averaging about 9 ppg.
He along with Patterson and Haney have made the Bears a much more physical and versatile defensive team , and his offense is very complementary to Prim and Mosley. Big time steal in the transfer portal.
Side note is Ford is now 5-1 vs Mullins while SIU fans continue to lament how bad a coach Ford is and how Mullins would mop it up with Ford's players. I like most MSU fans get frustrated with the inconsistency of play during Ford's 3.5 yrs, but I think the mantra on good recruiter, bad coach is a bit misleading. None of our current roster was all that highly regarded, Mosley being the most, but still a guy passed on by lots of programs. Prim started at a D-2, then juco; Black, Patterson, Haney, were just guys, Clay was given up on by his team/fans. So yeah, Ford saw value in these guys, but also has developed and utilized their potential beyond their recruiting level status. He's still got areas that need improvement, but I've reached a point where at most, I'd only take maybe 2 guys [ Jake/Devries] ahead of him . I think Indiana State 's guy has real potential in this league, but time will tell. But with Ford, he continues to improve, and I know he'll get talent and develop it that will keep the Bears in the upper half of the league yearly. Jury is still out on if he can put together a Championship level performing team , one that is more consistent nite in/out, but he isn't one of the worst MVC coaches by a long shot . He had the one really goofy team with a bad mix of transfers, but other wise his other 3 years show a nice progression of building a program. We have a really nice group of 3x 6'7 guys signed for next year, who all play different positions, and I'm sure we'll see what happens in the spring and add accordingly.